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India, Japan and Beyond


India, Japan and Beyond

Human Security, Environment, Development, Innovation and Resilience

von: Rajib Shaw, Srabani Roy Choudhury

149,79 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 27.06.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9789819732821
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 250

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<p>Japan–India &nbsp;relations have traversed from "distantly friendly" to "indispensable partners." The significant development of the India-Japan strategic partnership, the convergence of bilateral strategies, and the addressing of broader economic relations and cultural dimensions signify that bilateral relations have entered a "new era" in Japan-India relations. Given the region's emerging geopolitics, diplomatic relations between these two nations have gained momentum beyond the traditional pillars of engagement. New dimensions, namely, human security, environment, disaster risk reduction, climate change issues, innovation, and resilience building have gained currency. Addressing these, this book covers the broader aspects of human security dimensions of India-Japan collaboration. Involving multi and trans-disciplinary research, including in-depth reviews and new data based on case studies from India and Japan, this book sheds light on new convergence frontiers between these two nations. Furthermore, the book suggests specific policy and action measures to enhance human security through the bilateral cooperation between India and Japan, which has a global impact.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>India-Japan: Developmental Partnership for Bridging Divides.-&nbsp;Sustainable and Equitable Use of Mineral Resources: A QUAD Implication Ariyaningsih, Chime Youdon, Pradeep Chauhan, Devesh Lahiri, Rajib Shaw and Ranit Chatterjee.- Human Security Development of India’s Northeast: Convergence on Connectivity by India and Japan Chandrali Sarkar.- Towards Operationalizing Systemic Disaster Risks Models: Implications to future India Japan cooperation Arunabh Mitra, Chime Youdon, Nupur Tyagi, Rohit Chaurasia, Rajib Shaw.- Critical Rare Metals: A Pathway for Energy Transition.</p>
<p>Rajib Shaw is a professor in Graduate School of Media and Governance of Keio University, Japan. He is the co-founder of a Delhi (India) based social entrepreneur startup Resilience Innovation Knowledge Academy (RIKA), and RIKA Institute. He is the Co-chair of the United Nations Asia Pacific Science Technology Advisory Group (AP-STAG) and was CLA for IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report. Professor Shaw is the recipient of prestigious “Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award (PBSA)” in 2021 for his contribution in education sector. He also received United Nations Sasakawa Award in 2022 for his lifetime contributions in the field of disaster risk reduction. He published 67 books and over 450 research papers. More about his work can be found in: www.rajibshaw.org</p>

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<p>Dr. Srabani Roy Choudhury is a Professor of Japanese Studies Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Her association with Japan began with the Japan Foundation Fellowship 1996-1997. She has been on a visiting scholar programme at Keizai Koho Centre (2011), the Ministry of Economics and Industry, Japan, Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance (2011), Kobe University (2014), Nagoya University (2019), and Keio University (2022). She has been part of many Indian delegations to Japan. Her recent publications are centered on economic diplomacy between Japan and India. She has to her credit four edited volumes Japan- SAARC Partnership: A Way Ahead (Pentagon, 2014); India-Japan Relations @ 70: Building Beyond Bilateral (Knowledge World, 2022). The Indo-Pacific Theatre: Strategic Visions and Frameworks (Routledge, 2023); Japan and Its Partners in the Indo-Pacific: Engagements and Alignment (Routledge, 2023) India-Japan Partnership: Abe the Game Changer (2024).</p>

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<p>Japan -India &nbsp;relations have traversed from "distantly friendly" to "indispensable partners." The significant development of the India-Japan strategic partnership, the convergence of bilateral strategies, and the addressing of broader economic relations and cultural dimensions signify that bilateral relations have entered a "new era" in Japan-India relations. Given the region's emerging geopolitics, diplomatic relations between these two nations have gained momentum beyond the traditional pillars of engagement. New dimensions, namely, human security, environment, disaster risk reduction, climate change issues, innovation, and resilience building have gained currency. Addressing these, this book covers the broader aspects of human security dimensions of India-Japan collaboration. Involving multi and trans-disciplinary research, including in-depth reviews and new data based on case studies from India and Japan, this book sheds light on new convergence frontiers between these two nations. Furthermore, the book suggests specific policy and action measures to enhance human security through the bilateral cooperation between India and Japan, which has a global impact.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
Covers India–Japan relations focusing on human security and development dimensions Explores a balanced spread of development, technology, and culture as core to bilateral relations Gives unique balance of policy analysis as well as grassroots case